Tapping Fingers (CC ALL,TEEN) [COMPLETE]
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 2:55 pm
Title: Tapping Fingers
Part: 1
Author: Chris Kenworthy
E-mail: kelworth@chriskweb.net
Homepage: http://www.fanfiction.net/~chriskenworthy
Rating: TEEN
Disclaimer: I don't own the Roswell characters, though if I did I'd treat them better than Jason Katims.
Category: Sci-fi drama. CC (M/L-A/I-M/M), alt timeline
Spoilers: Up to 'ask not'
Summary: Liz saves Alex's life when a chance discovery reveals his mindwarp -- but can she keep him alive, or get Max back??
Author's note (original): If you ever got frustrated with my UC fics... try this on for size. I think you'll see what I mean very soon.
A/N for repost: Hope some of you remember this one... I've got a new part that I'll be working up to!
Shipper warning: I'm throwing a rebel mindwarp flag on this one... but it isn't too bad. Dreamer insurance offered - and 'gazer and candy of course.
"Why does life have to be so wrong? Why does *EVERYTHING* have to be a lie??"
"Umm... I don't know dude."
Alex looked at the Thai food delivery guy and handed back the receipt he had just signed. The poor guy beat a hasty retreat, and Alex couldn't blame him. What was with him lately?? He'd been feeling so strange... but he couldn't but his finger on how and why. He picked up the picture of Leanna from Sweden and gave it a long hard look.
"Leanna is not Leanna." Where had that come from? It had popped into his head before - he'd even made it into a little loop program on his laptop. But why? Was it lingering guilt over taking Isabel to the prom?
"No!" The exclamation surprised Alex himself, but he was riding out the moment, not judging it. "Sweden is not Sweden!! Sweden is... where?" Alex noticed distantly that his fingers were tapping rapidly on the arm of the chair. "Sweden is... Las Crucis?!"
What the heck? "Las Crucis? What the hell does Sweden have to do with Las Crucis??"
Alex stepped up, his fingers tapping a mile a minute on his thigh. "You are the royal four. You are created from the genetic materials of your alien predecessors... What the hell is going on?" And a memory flashed into his mind - him snarling at Tess and pushing her against a drab orange wall, asking that same question of her.
Tess hadn't answered. She had just closed her eyes and concentrated hard, and Alex... Alex had forgotten. He'd forgotten so much...
Tess. She was the key to all of this. He had to talk to Tess... he wasn't quite sure why, but he knew he had to go to Tess.
Alex grabbed up his keys and headed for the door. It wouldn't open. Sighing, Alex fumbled with the key ring and brought out the house key. He hadn't locked the door after the Thai guy left, had he?? (He HATED Thai food - hated it with a passion. Why had he ordered it?) The key wouldn't go in the lock at first - he tried it this way, and that, and finally the sleek metal slid home into its slot. Tapping his spare fingers, he turned it open - there was no resistance, and the door still wouldn't open.
He tried it the other way - there was pressure this time, as the deadbolt slid across, and Alex lost his grip on the key for a second. The door still wouldn't open - of course. He unlocked the lock again.
It took Alex five tried to realize he hadn't been turning the doorknob.
Once the door finally swung open, Alex burst through it at a breakneck velocity, only to almost crash into someone else who had just been about to ring the doorbell.
Liz Parker. "What... what are you doing here?" he gasped in surprise. Liz and Maria had left to head to their job at the Crashdown Cafe.
"I, um..." Liz blushed prettily. I forgot my..." She made gestures drawing lines out of the top of her head, and finished somewhat uncertainly with, "uh, alien, ant-- enna. --- Alex, are you okay?"
"Liz, you have to help me," Alex heard himself say. "She's taken my brain!"
"Uh... huh??" were the first two sounds out of Liz's mouth as she looked at Alex with surprise. "What are you talking ab-- *who's* taken your brain?"
"She, she..." Alex shook his head furiously, but that didn't seem to help him regain any of his composure. "She set the whole thing up. There never *was* any Sweden exchange program. It was all just an excuse to... GOD, she *made* me do it, Liz. To feel her 'pushing' me towards the answer, day in and day out for weeks... makes AP english feel like a walk in the park, ohhh..." Alex looked up towards Liz and seemed to finally clue in that he hadn't answered her question. "Tess! That little monster... it was Tess!!"
Liz felt a huge flood of conflicting emotions in her when she heard the name, but shoved them down. "So it's *Tess* who stole your brain? C'mon Alex... it's a nice show you're putting on, but this really isn't the way to cheer me up..."
"Do you think I'm JOKING, Parker!!" Alex yelled, grabbing Liz's hand and glaring directly into her eyes. Then he caught himself again. "I... Liz! I'm sorry, I..." he turned away from her. "Never mind. I have to go to her. To Tess. She'll fix me again. I just have to get to Tess before..."
"No, wait a second!!" Liz said. "Something really *is* wrong, isn't it?" Alex turned away from her, heading back down the walk towards his dad's car. "Alex!!" Liz raced after him, (not hard since Alex didn't seem to be too steady on his feet,) and this time she was the one to catch him by the wrist. "Don't go to Tess, Alex. Not until we've figured out what's going on. Just come..." she started to gently lead him towards the door. "Come inside with me. What are you saying that Tess did to you?"
"Quantum... quantum computer," Alex babbled again. "Designed to analyze the logical structure underlying communication patterns - develop a touchstone pattern for it. Understand any language... even break codes. But no-one ever tried it on something as difficult as this..."
"Okay..." Liz agreed, closing the front door and taking Alex into the living room. Good thing his parents were away on a lecture tour - this could be *very* difficult to explain to the Whitmans. She didn't understand what Alex had just said or how it related, but it didn't seem worth it to pester him with more questions. Let him ramble on a bit more and see if she could get the gist of things.
"For days and nights I worked on it. Nothing to give me a break except a cot in that cramped little visitor's room, thai food and going out to let Tess take pictures. God, I *hate* thai food!!"
"Pictures?" Liz repeated softly. Supportively, she hoped. "Why was Tess taking pictures??"
"She could fake anything she wanted, but I guess it was easier with background material. God, the bitch is so thorough!! I didn't understand until she sent me home with all those slide carousels -- and then, of course, a few hours later I didn't understand anything, didn't remember anything but Sweden..."
"Sweden!!" Liz exclaimed, finally seeing the connection. "Are you saying that... while we all thought you were in Sweden, Tess had you using a computer to translate some..." The completion finally hit her. "To translate the destiny book!! And then she used her powers, somehow, to cover it up. But why? Why couldn't she have just proposed her plan straight out??"
Now that Liz had said it out loud, she could think of some reasons, none of which made her happy. But there were other things to worry about now. "Alex, Alex!!" She waited until Alex was looking at her, seeming reasonably coherent. "You said she'd stolen your brain, and you don't seem to be up to your usual charming self. Do you know what's happening to you??"
"The mindwarp..." Alex gasped out. "Occasional exposure is harmless, but on a prolonged or repetitive basis... I don't remember the rest. It hurts. Can you help me, Liz??"
Liz's face froze in panic. "I'll let you know in a second, bud." Quickly she ran over to the lving room phone and tapped off a number commited to heart many months ago.
"Hello?"
"Max? It's Liz. You've gotta come over here, I'm at Alex's house."
"What?! -- Sure, what is it??"
"Tess... she did something to Alex. Mindwarped him, kind of, though it sounds more complete than what we're used to. She had him under control the whole time we thought he was in Sweden, and it's killing him. Please, Max, you've got to hurr..."
"Liz?" Liz could hear Max sigh over the line. "C'mon, don't do this, okay?? I understand that you're upset..."
"WHAT!?" Liz shrieked into the receiver. "Maxwell Robinson Evans, this has NOTHING to do with you and me, or my feelings about that little blonde hussy. This is *real*, this is ALEX, and I'm telling you the truth, she *DID* something to him! Now, are you going to come and help out, or do you actually believe that I'd joke about something so serious just to spite Miz Harding??"
"...don't know -- huh??" Max muttered over the other end of the line. "Umm... okay, uh... you said Alex's house, right??"
"Yeah, Max," Liz whispered to him softly.
"I'll be over there as soon as I can."
"Thank you, Max," Liz said, but the connection had already cut off. Liz sighed, hung up, and turned straight into the angry glare that Maria was shooting at her from the Whitman's front hall.
"What's the holdup? If you wanted to call Maxxie-pooh, you coulda borrowed my cell," Maria reminded her. "You said you just had to get your antenn--"
"It's Alex," Liz explained, gesturing at Alex - and realizing at that second that her friend was lying face-down on the couch. As Maria watched, still a little confused, Liz hurried over to Alex. "Alex, Alex, are you okay? Don't slip away from us yet, buddy..."
Alex's eyes had been closed, but they opened as Liz carefully turned his face up towards hers. "I... you won't be rid of me *this* easily, Parker," he teased her. "Iz... Isabel..."
"Do you want to talk to Isabel??" Liz guessed. She thought Alex nodded, but she couldn't be sure. "I'll call her over here. Don't worry, just get some rest." She went back to the phone.
"What the hell happened?" Maria whispered, stepping close to her oldest friend.
"It's a long story," Liz stalled. "I'll... I'll try to tell you, once I've called Isabel, okay??"
* * * * *
Max sighed as he hurried down his front walk and towards the Jeep. Liz had sounded really upset with him on the phone. He wondered if she had found out about Tess kissing him at the dance. And what was all this about Alex being sick? Why did *he* need to go over to Alex's house??
As Max put his keys in the jeep door, he looked around - and his breath caught. There was Tess, walking down thesidewalk towards him, perky as ever. "Hey, you trying to run away from me, Max?" she called out in a teasing voice. "I just came over to hang out."
"Um, no, no..." Max stuttered, smiling back weakly. "I, uh, just remembered that, er, I mean, Brody just called me. There's something he needs me to do at the UFO center."
"Oh," Tess said after a second, the disappointment showing in her face. "Can I tag along??"
"I, uh, don't think so," Max mumbled in reply. "Um, Brody's off on one of his secrecy kicks again."
"C'mon, Max, Brody loves me," Tess reminded him, and caught Max's flinch. "Max, what's going on??"
Max didn't answer her this time - every exchange seemed to be making the little blonde alien more suspicious, so there didn't seem to be much point. He turned back to the car door, but the keys weren't in it anymore. He caught a glint of something shiny just under the car and bent down after it - but the keys weren't there. When he straightened up, they were in the car door after all, and the door was already unlocked. He opened it...
And noticed Tess standing on the other side of the car, holding the shotgun door ajar. "Coming baby?" she asked. The memory of the passionate kiss they had shared ran through Max's mind, and he almost got in the car.
**No!!** something inside Max screamed. **She's doing this - she's trying to manipulate you. And it's working!!**
Max rushed away from the car, dashing down Murray lane in the opposite direction from which Tess had come. He heard Tess trying to chase him, but she couldn't match his speed. He noticed the alleyway leading to Culvers avenue up ahead and cut across the street to get to it - it was a shortcut to Alex's neighborhood.
Just as he was getting to the sidewalk on the other side of the street, though, Max felt an invisible tug yanking his legs out from under him, making him lose his balance, and he stumbled against the concrete. Determinedly, he pulled himself back up, but Tess' fingers were touching the back of his neck and Max gasped in shock.
She was using some power that he'd never even dreamed of - no, it was a variation on his own healing ability, except instead of connecting to repair the normal processes of the body, Tess was interfering. She was constricting the blood flow as it left his heart, and already the feeling of weakness was starting to get to him.
Well, two could play this game. While Tess was connecting to Max, he was connected to her. Max didn't bother with her heart - he slowed the arteries flowing into Tess' brain. The reaction was gratifyingly quick. Even though Tess was still standing behind him, Max could feel her eyelids flutter closed, and the grip on his heart eased. Max forced his muscles to move away from Tess, and as soon as contact between their skin was broken, he was off and running again, charging down the alleyway like the armies of hell were behind him.
As Max reached Culvers avenue, a familiar desert-red Sunfire pulled up, and for once he was glad to see the guy getting out of the driver's seat. "Kyle, thank god you're here. Tess has gone psycho or something - we've gotta get up to Alex's place before..."
Max didn't notice the baseball bat that Kyle was holding at his side until much too late. WHOMPP!! As the pain blossomed in his left temple and he dropped to his knees, the words 'there are some slings and arrows that all human DNA is heir to,' ran unhelpfully through his mind.
"God, Kyle," Tess panted as she jogged up to the scene. "What kinda lazy knight in shining armor are you trying to be? I almost had to take him down myself."
Relatively mercifully, consciousness left Max at that point.
TO BE CONTINUED...
Part: 1
Author: Chris Kenworthy
E-mail: kelworth@chriskweb.net
Homepage: http://www.fanfiction.net/~chriskenworthy
Rating: TEEN
Disclaimer: I don't own the Roswell characters, though if I did I'd treat them better than Jason Katims.
Category: Sci-fi drama. CC (M/L-A/I-M/M), alt timeline
Spoilers: Up to 'ask not'
Summary: Liz saves Alex's life when a chance discovery reveals his mindwarp -- but can she keep him alive, or get Max back??
Author's note (original): If you ever got frustrated with my UC fics... try this on for size. I think you'll see what I mean very soon.

A/N for repost: Hope some of you remember this one... I've got a new part that I'll be working up to!
Shipper warning: I'm throwing a rebel mindwarp flag on this one... but it isn't too bad. Dreamer insurance offered - and 'gazer and candy of course.
"Why does life have to be so wrong? Why does *EVERYTHING* have to be a lie??"
"Umm... I don't know dude."
Alex looked at the Thai food delivery guy and handed back the receipt he had just signed. The poor guy beat a hasty retreat, and Alex couldn't blame him. What was with him lately?? He'd been feeling so strange... but he couldn't but his finger on how and why. He picked up the picture of Leanna from Sweden and gave it a long hard look.
"Leanna is not Leanna." Where had that come from? It had popped into his head before - he'd even made it into a little loop program on his laptop. But why? Was it lingering guilt over taking Isabel to the prom?
"No!" The exclamation surprised Alex himself, but he was riding out the moment, not judging it. "Sweden is not Sweden!! Sweden is... where?" Alex noticed distantly that his fingers were tapping rapidly on the arm of the chair. "Sweden is... Las Crucis?!"
What the heck? "Las Crucis? What the hell does Sweden have to do with Las Crucis??"
Alex stepped up, his fingers tapping a mile a minute on his thigh. "You are the royal four. You are created from the genetic materials of your alien predecessors... What the hell is going on?" And a memory flashed into his mind - him snarling at Tess and pushing her against a drab orange wall, asking that same question of her.
Tess hadn't answered. She had just closed her eyes and concentrated hard, and Alex... Alex had forgotten. He'd forgotten so much...
Tess. She was the key to all of this. He had to talk to Tess... he wasn't quite sure why, but he knew he had to go to Tess.
Alex grabbed up his keys and headed for the door. It wouldn't open. Sighing, Alex fumbled with the key ring and brought out the house key. He hadn't locked the door after the Thai guy left, had he?? (He HATED Thai food - hated it with a passion. Why had he ordered it?) The key wouldn't go in the lock at first - he tried it this way, and that, and finally the sleek metal slid home into its slot. Tapping his spare fingers, he turned it open - there was no resistance, and the door still wouldn't open.
He tried it the other way - there was pressure this time, as the deadbolt slid across, and Alex lost his grip on the key for a second. The door still wouldn't open - of course. He unlocked the lock again.
It took Alex five tried to realize he hadn't been turning the doorknob.
Once the door finally swung open, Alex burst through it at a breakneck velocity, only to almost crash into someone else who had just been about to ring the doorbell.
Liz Parker. "What... what are you doing here?" he gasped in surprise. Liz and Maria had left to head to their job at the Crashdown Cafe.
"I, um..." Liz blushed prettily. I forgot my..." She made gestures drawing lines out of the top of her head, and finished somewhat uncertainly with, "uh, alien, ant-- enna. --- Alex, are you okay?"
"Liz, you have to help me," Alex heard himself say. "She's taken my brain!"
"Uh... huh??" were the first two sounds out of Liz's mouth as she looked at Alex with surprise. "What are you talking ab-- *who's* taken your brain?"
"She, she..." Alex shook his head furiously, but that didn't seem to help him regain any of his composure. "She set the whole thing up. There never *was* any Sweden exchange program. It was all just an excuse to... GOD, she *made* me do it, Liz. To feel her 'pushing' me towards the answer, day in and day out for weeks... makes AP english feel like a walk in the park, ohhh..." Alex looked up towards Liz and seemed to finally clue in that he hadn't answered her question. "Tess! That little monster... it was Tess!!"
Liz felt a huge flood of conflicting emotions in her when she heard the name, but shoved them down. "So it's *Tess* who stole your brain? C'mon Alex... it's a nice show you're putting on, but this really isn't the way to cheer me up..."
"Do you think I'm JOKING, Parker!!" Alex yelled, grabbing Liz's hand and glaring directly into her eyes. Then he caught himself again. "I... Liz! I'm sorry, I..." he turned away from her. "Never mind. I have to go to her. To Tess. She'll fix me again. I just have to get to Tess before..."
"No, wait a second!!" Liz said. "Something really *is* wrong, isn't it?" Alex turned away from her, heading back down the walk towards his dad's car. "Alex!!" Liz raced after him, (not hard since Alex didn't seem to be too steady on his feet,) and this time she was the one to catch him by the wrist. "Don't go to Tess, Alex. Not until we've figured out what's going on. Just come..." she started to gently lead him towards the door. "Come inside with me. What are you saying that Tess did to you?"
"Quantum... quantum computer," Alex babbled again. "Designed to analyze the logical structure underlying communication patterns - develop a touchstone pattern for it. Understand any language... even break codes. But no-one ever tried it on something as difficult as this..."
"Okay..." Liz agreed, closing the front door and taking Alex into the living room. Good thing his parents were away on a lecture tour - this could be *very* difficult to explain to the Whitmans. She didn't understand what Alex had just said or how it related, but it didn't seem worth it to pester him with more questions. Let him ramble on a bit more and see if she could get the gist of things.
"For days and nights I worked on it. Nothing to give me a break except a cot in that cramped little visitor's room, thai food and going out to let Tess take pictures. God, I *hate* thai food!!"
"Pictures?" Liz repeated softly. Supportively, she hoped. "Why was Tess taking pictures??"
"She could fake anything she wanted, but I guess it was easier with background material. God, the bitch is so thorough!! I didn't understand until she sent me home with all those slide carousels -- and then, of course, a few hours later I didn't understand anything, didn't remember anything but Sweden..."
"Sweden!!" Liz exclaimed, finally seeing the connection. "Are you saying that... while we all thought you were in Sweden, Tess had you using a computer to translate some..." The completion finally hit her. "To translate the destiny book!! And then she used her powers, somehow, to cover it up. But why? Why couldn't she have just proposed her plan straight out??"
Now that Liz had said it out loud, she could think of some reasons, none of which made her happy. But there were other things to worry about now. "Alex, Alex!!" She waited until Alex was looking at her, seeming reasonably coherent. "You said she'd stolen your brain, and you don't seem to be up to your usual charming self. Do you know what's happening to you??"
"The mindwarp..." Alex gasped out. "Occasional exposure is harmless, but on a prolonged or repetitive basis... I don't remember the rest. It hurts. Can you help me, Liz??"
Liz's face froze in panic. "I'll let you know in a second, bud." Quickly she ran over to the lving room phone and tapped off a number commited to heart many months ago.
"Hello?"
"Max? It's Liz. You've gotta come over here, I'm at Alex's house."
"What?! -- Sure, what is it??"
"Tess... she did something to Alex. Mindwarped him, kind of, though it sounds more complete than what we're used to. She had him under control the whole time we thought he was in Sweden, and it's killing him. Please, Max, you've got to hurr..."
"Liz?" Liz could hear Max sigh over the line. "C'mon, don't do this, okay?? I understand that you're upset..."
"WHAT!?" Liz shrieked into the receiver. "Maxwell Robinson Evans, this has NOTHING to do with you and me, or my feelings about that little blonde hussy. This is *real*, this is ALEX, and I'm telling you the truth, she *DID* something to him! Now, are you going to come and help out, or do you actually believe that I'd joke about something so serious just to spite Miz Harding??"
"...don't know -- huh??" Max muttered over the other end of the line. "Umm... okay, uh... you said Alex's house, right??"
"Yeah, Max," Liz whispered to him softly.
"I'll be over there as soon as I can."
"Thank you, Max," Liz said, but the connection had already cut off. Liz sighed, hung up, and turned straight into the angry glare that Maria was shooting at her from the Whitman's front hall.
"What's the holdup? If you wanted to call Maxxie-pooh, you coulda borrowed my cell," Maria reminded her. "You said you just had to get your antenn--"
"It's Alex," Liz explained, gesturing at Alex - and realizing at that second that her friend was lying face-down on the couch. As Maria watched, still a little confused, Liz hurried over to Alex. "Alex, Alex, are you okay? Don't slip away from us yet, buddy..."
Alex's eyes had been closed, but they opened as Liz carefully turned his face up towards hers. "I... you won't be rid of me *this* easily, Parker," he teased her. "Iz... Isabel..."
"Do you want to talk to Isabel??" Liz guessed. She thought Alex nodded, but she couldn't be sure. "I'll call her over here. Don't worry, just get some rest." She went back to the phone.
"What the hell happened?" Maria whispered, stepping close to her oldest friend.
"It's a long story," Liz stalled. "I'll... I'll try to tell you, once I've called Isabel, okay??"
* * * * *
Max sighed as he hurried down his front walk and towards the Jeep. Liz had sounded really upset with him on the phone. He wondered if she had found out about Tess kissing him at the dance. And what was all this about Alex being sick? Why did *he* need to go over to Alex's house??
As Max put his keys in the jeep door, he looked around - and his breath caught. There was Tess, walking down thesidewalk towards him, perky as ever. "Hey, you trying to run away from me, Max?" she called out in a teasing voice. "I just came over to hang out."
"Um, no, no..." Max stuttered, smiling back weakly. "I, uh, just remembered that, er, I mean, Brody just called me. There's something he needs me to do at the UFO center."
"Oh," Tess said after a second, the disappointment showing in her face. "Can I tag along??"
"I, uh, don't think so," Max mumbled in reply. "Um, Brody's off on one of his secrecy kicks again."
"C'mon, Max, Brody loves me," Tess reminded him, and caught Max's flinch. "Max, what's going on??"
Max didn't answer her this time - every exchange seemed to be making the little blonde alien more suspicious, so there didn't seem to be much point. He turned back to the car door, but the keys weren't in it anymore. He caught a glint of something shiny just under the car and bent down after it - but the keys weren't there. When he straightened up, they were in the car door after all, and the door was already unlocked. He opened it...
And noticed Tess standing on the other side of the car, holding the shotgun door ajar. "Coming baby?" she asked. The memory of the passionate kiss they had shared ran through Max's mind, and he almost got in the car.
**No!!** something inside Max screamed. **She's doing this - she's trying to manipulate you. And it's working!!**
Max rushed away from the car, dashing down Murray lane in the opposite direction from which Tess had come. He heard Tess trying to chase him, but she couldn't match his speed. He noticed the alleyway leading to Culvers avenue up ahead and cut across the street to get to it - it was a shortcut to Alex's neighborhood.
Just as he was getting to the sidewalk on the other side of the street, though, Max felt an invisible tug yanking his legs out from under him, making him lose his balance, and he stumbled against the concrete. Determinedly, he pulled himself back up, but Tess' fingers were touching the back of his neck and Max gasped in shock.
She was using some power that he'd never even dreamed of - no, it was a variation on his own healing ability, except instead of connecting to repair the normal processes of the body, Tess was interfering. She was constricting the blood flow as it left his heart, and already the feeling of weakness was starting to get to him.
Well, two could play this game. While Tess was connecting to Max, he was connected to her. Max didn't bother with her heart - he slowed the arteries flowing into Tess' brain. The reaction was gratifyingly quick. Even though Tess was still standing behind him, Max could feel her eyelids flutter closed, and the grip on his heart eased. Max forced his muscles to move away from Tess, and as soon as contact between their skin was broken, he was off and running again, charging down the alleyway like the armies of hell were behind him.
As Max reached Culvers avenue, a familiar desert-red Sunfire pulled up, and for once he was glad to see the guy getting out of the driver's seat. "Kyle, thank god you're here. Tess has gone psycho or something - we've gotta get up to Alex's place before..."
Max didn't notice the baseball bat that Kyle was holding at his side until much too late. WHOMPP!! As the pain blossomed in his left temple and he dropped to his knees, the words 'there are some slings and arrows that all human DNA is heir to,' ran unhelpfully through his mind.
"God, Kyle," Tess panted as she jogged up to the scene. "What kinda lazy knight in shining armor are you trying to be? I almost had to take him down myself."
Relatively mercifully, consciousness left Max at that point.
TO BE CONTINUED...